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In reply to the discussion: THESE ARE THE TOP 10 JOBS MOST LIKELY TO ATTRACT PSYCHOPATHS (SHOULD WE BE WORRIED?) [View all]socialindependocrat
(1,372 posts)48. I'll support psycho-clergy
My first wife
Compulsive lier
Control issues
Mentally abusive
Self focused
I'm closer to God than you are
At the summer gatherings you could hear all the
discussion about how to control your congregation.
It seems that the list is of positions where people can
have control and influence over others.
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THESE ARE THE TOP 10 JOBS MOST LIKELY TO ATTRACT PSYCHOPATHS (SHOULD WE BE WORRIED?) [View all]
DogPawsBiscuitsNGrav
Jan 2013
OP
I copied and pasted the original title. It was capped. The book is by a psychologist - Kevin Dutton
DogPawsBiscuitsNGrav
Jan 2013
#3
Very conservative site. Their recommended books are Glenn Beck, Oliver North, Bill O'Reilly.
Mrs. Overall
Jan 2013
#7
Thank you. I copied and pasted the list, so per copyright infringement law I posted the blaze link.
DogPawsBiscuitsNGrav
Jan 2013
#14
Try not to let it get to ya. As soon as I saw Kutton's name I was very interested.
BlueJazz
Jan 2013
#17
I would have thought 'Authors of Books About Psychopaths Top Jobs' would have been on the list
tomm2thumbs
Jan 2013
#34
It's true... if you've been around one you're more likely to recognize another.
gkhouston
Jan 2013
#60